Spot
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I remember running into her patients with her at the grocery store or on the sidewalk, and sometimes they would come and pay her right on the
spot
for previous appointments.
This is a vital capability since some asteroids are as dark as coal and can be difficult or impossible to
spot
with other telescopes.
This $7,000 microscope would be used by somebody with years of specialized training to
spot
cancer cells.
And what that means is that they can do a diagnosis and perform therapy on the spot, so no one is lost to follow up.
Right now I'm standing in the open air, on a beach under a palm tree, in the exact
spot
where your stage used to be.
And at the end of the reading, Katharine Kidde of Kidde, Hoyt & Picard Literary Agency, walked straight up to me and shook my hand and offered me representation, like, on the
spot.
So it can be incredibly efficient to launch something to
spot
the desire paths.
The animals are all here; "armadillo" is right in that
spot.
In the end, and for now, at least, this is our red spot, right here.
But for now, this is the only habitable planet, and this is our red
spot.
That's maybe what we want to do as adults, but what kids want to do is hunker down in one
spot
and just tinker with it, just work with it, just pick it up, build a house, build a fort, do something like that.
And the main thing I want to draw your attention to is this red
spot.
So the red
spot
is very close to the center of the brain, and relatively speaking, you don't see a lot of colors like that on the exterior surface as the CDC video showed.
In fact, I've been studying this recently, and I actually think there's some sort of sweet
spot
in the brain; I don't know what it is, but apparently, from reading a lot of the data, we can embrace about five to nine alternatives, and after that, you get into what academics call "cognitive overload," and you don't choose any.
And ghosting is, basically, you disappear from this massa of texts on the spot, and you don't have to deal with the pain that you inflict on another, because you're making it invisible even to yourself.
The guide RNA and the Cas9 protein complex together go bouncing along the genome, and when they find a
spot
where the guide RNA matches, then it inserts between the two strands of the double helix, it rips them apart, that triggers the Cas9 protein to cut, and all of a sudden, you've got a cell that's in total panic because now it's got a piece of DNA that's broken.
It taught me to
spot
those backwards-swimming fish that our minds create.
The salesperson I was relieved to
spot
in a store was really a mannequin.
They also invested in skill development, so that their employees would be able to resolve customer service problems on the
spot.
It can be a little tricky to
spot
if you're not used to looking for it, so here it is.
TC: There are actually a lot of accidents out there that happen as a result of this blind
spot.
There is no parking
spot
available in the area, but how would he know?
I ran live Facebook sessions where I took questions from voters on anything and responded on the
spot.
So if we look around again, there are about four people still standing, and actually I'm not going to put you on the
spot.
We can choose to draw a circle around our feet and stay in that spot, or we can open ourselves to opportunities like Carly, who went from nursing student to hotel owner, or like Julia Child.
Is it a hot spot?" No, no, that's the only place a ship's been.
Of course there is a bright
spot
to this story.
We can pretend this is a Swiss army knife with different tools in it, and one of the tools is kind of like a magnifying glass or a GPS for our DNA, so it can home in on a certain
spot.
And the next tool is like scissors that can cut the DNA right in that
spot.
The agreeable givers are easy to spot: they say yes to everything.
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